Mining Industry
Coverage of Mining Industry in the Nexus archive.
- Ghana Tells Miners to Sell 30% of Gold to Its Central Bank
Ghana requires large miners to sell 30% of their gold output to the Central Bank to build reserves, up from 20%, but the policy faces resistance from the mining industry.
- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
Ilan Goldfajn, head of the Inter-American Development Bank, met with Pope Leo XIV to advocate for responsible rare earth mineral mining in Latin America, emphasizing safeguards and local value creation. The Vatican has historically opposed mining due to its impact on Indigenous communities, but Goldfajn highlighted the potential economic benefits with proper governance.
- A top banker made a case for mining to Pope Leo XIV, who has seen its impact up close
The head of the Inter-American Development Bank met with Pope Leo XIV to advocate for sustainable rare earth mining in Latin America, emphasizing environmental and labor safeguards. The Vatican has historically opposed mining due to its environmental and social impacts, particularly on Indigenous communities, while the Pope's missionary work in Peru exposed him to mining's negative consequences.
- ‘It’s Russian roulette’: alarm as Europe backs critical minerals mines in water-stressed regions
The European Commission plans to revise its key water protection law to expedite critical minerals mining in water-stressed regions, despite concerns about increased pressure on already scarce water resources. Mining operations require significant water volumes, which could exacerbate drought conditions in these areas.
- The Deadly Price of China’s Coal Boom
Two fatal disasters in China's coal industry highlight enduring problems in the mining sector. The article underscores the deadly consequences of the country's coal boom.
- Rescuers dig for bodies after a massive mining explosives blast in Myanmar kills at least 38
A massive blast from stored mining explosives in northeastern Myanmar killed at least 38 people, with rescuers recovering bodies as the death toll remains uncertain. The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), which controls the area, reported the explosion involved unstable gelignite used in local mining, highlighting issues with Myanmar’s unregulated mineral industry and Chinese investment in the region.
- Montana could soon ease restrictions on mining precious metals
Montana may ease restrictions on mining precious metals like gold that were put in place 30 years ago as the industry experiences a resurgence in the US. The relaxed rules could impact the state's environment and economy. This change is driven by the mining industry's comeback.
- Zambia Forms Gold Venture to Formalize Mining, Build Processing
Zambia has formed a gold venture to formalize mining and build processing. The goal is to improve the mining industry in Zambia. This move aims to bring order and structure to the sector.
- Advice for someone new to mining,
The article provides advice for someone new to mining, submitted by a user on a forum. The content is intended to guide individuals entering the mining industry. The submission includes a link and comments section for discussion.
- 'Every drop of water counts': Fear for the future of Argentina's glaciers
A controversial law in Argentina has removed protections for the country's glaciers, allowing mining activities. Environmental concerns highlight the potential impact on glaciers, which are critical water sources.